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Page 63 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1

Moir, Ethel, 1916, Document
Page 63 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
Page 63 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
Page 63 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
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Page 63 from Ethel Moir Diary, Vol 1
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30th We arrived at Chernavoda [Cernavoda] at 2 p.m. There is a most wonderful bridge across the Danube here - a railway bridge
which carries the line from Bukarest [Bucharest] & from the west across the river to the Black Sea. It is called The arol Bridge. It was only built some 20 years ago at a cost of £1,000,000 & it is one of the longest iron bridges in the world, being about 1½ miles long. We were all allowed ashore for 2 hours, so had a look round. It is very desolate, houses shattered & bombed & not a civilian to be seen anywhere, they have all evacuated - thanks to the Bulgarian areoplanes [aeroplanes]. They want to get the bridge of course, as it is most important thing in these parts. We are now going to start unloading & checking - so I must be off & do my share. It is very warm & dusty here.
10p.m. I'm resting for an hour - we take it in "shifts"; We've got on well with the loading, but oh dear it is a big job. We expect to entrain at midnight, a cattle truck rumour has it, but it's only for one night. I've just been told - off to collect the mails, so farewell for the present, don't worry if you don't hear often, all's well!
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1916
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20.4 x 16.0 cm
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection